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Bayles Local History Room

Bayles Local History Room

The Thomas R. Bayles Local History Room, located in the Adult Department, is a room full of local history. Most of the books, pamphlets, postcards and photographs were donated by Mr. Bayles in 1976. The collection was dedicated in his honor on October 4, 1980. The portrait of him by Audrey Swanson Marlow that hangs in the room was donated by his wife, Gertrude Bayles and his son, Donald M. Bayles.

Mr. Bayles lived in Middle Island all his life. He was born February 4, 1895 and died June 29, 1977. He spent most of his life working for the Long Island Rail Road. He got his start in the freight office at Camp Upton during World War I. His father, Richard M. Bayles, had been a Suffolk County historian who wrote several books on the history of Suffolk County. When Thomas retired in 1958, he wrote a local history column for years entitled “Footnotes to Long Island History” for the Long Island Advance. He also published over 50 pamphlets on the history of Long Island. Several were published by the Town of Brookhaven during the Bicentennial.

The Bayles Local History Room houses the following collections:

Bayles photographs and family files

Biographies

Cemetery transcriptions

Correspondence

Deeds

Local population censuses

Genealogical reference books

House histories

Long Island Forum

Manuscripts, clippings and scrapbooks

Maps and atlases

Minutes of library and some school board meetings

Periodicals

Post cards

Town records

War histories

Wills

Photocopies may be obtained from a staff member when no damage will be sustained by the material and if the material is in no other way restricted or protected. Librarians are prepared to respond to research requests. Routine questions will be answered without charge. Click here to ask a local history reference question.

Make history! Help the library preserve the community's past in a public history project, the Longwood Collective. Every two months the local history librarian chooses a different topic for photo submissions. Visit the online archive to see what has been submitted to date.

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The Bayles Pamphlets collection consists of pamphlets, newspaper clippings, and fliers detailing the early history of various towns and villages on Long Island. Subjects include the history of churches, industry, war, and social life.

The Camp Upton Postcard collection consists of postcards depicting Camp Upton as well as general postcards of the Western Front as seen by the average Dough Boy.

The Family History Library has extensive collections of primary genealogical records from around the world. Any images found in the catalog that include the notation that they must be accessed at a FamilySearch Affiliate Library can be viewed from computers at the library. This includes personal devices accessing the library's wireless network (wifi). Those using FamilySearch must have (free) personal accounts to access it.

Fold3 features premier collections of original military records. These records include the stories, photos, and personal documents of the men and women who served in the military.

The Longwood Historic Photographs collection consists of over 400 photographs showing the history of various towns and villages in Suffolk County in Long Island. Subjects include residential and commercial buildings, people, the Long Island Railroad, civic events, schools, amusement parks, agricultural activities, etc.

Longwood’s Journey is a collaborative community project resulting from the work of Social Studies students at Longwood Middle School, local historians, and residents from around the world, and features primary source material from the library’s Bayles Room collection.

The Longwood Scrapbooks collection consists of scrapbooks compiled by the Bayles Family in the early 20th Century. The scrapbooks contain postcards, photographs, and other ephemera relating to Miller Place, L.I, the Long Island Railroad, and various towns in Suffolk County.

Search records from around the world including birth, marriage, death, military, census, and parish records.

Access to a wide range of historical newspapers that reflect New York's unique history. Search by newspaper title, publishing date, or keywords for content.

Access to local newspapers covering nearly 100 years of Suffolk County, NY history. Including obituaries.

The Thomas R. Bayles collection includes paintings of historic landmarks in Coram, Ridge, Yaphank and various other sites on Long Island, using watercolors. These were painted by Peter Haase and donated by Donald M. Bayles. Also included in the collection are engravings of military officers and government officials from the 19th century and photos from a prisoner of war camp in WW2.

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